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Did Old Fart Lee aka LKY lead a good life?

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I think his life was just plain miserable.
Always upset and angry.
Then he wants to fix the opposition and term them commies, dogs etc etc etc.
Just look at him here.
Even now he is absolutely miserable.
 
I think his life was just plain miserable.
Always upset and angry.
Then he wants to fix the opposition and term them commies, dogs etc etc etc.
Just look at him here.
Even now he is absolutely miserable.


Being obsessed to stay in control and always planning ahead on fixing his opponents is the purpose of his life. That's sad.
 
Being obsessed to stay in control and always planning ahead on fixing his opponents is the purpose of his life. That's sad.
I wonder who is fixing his him right now


Saturday, January 28, 2012​

Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew, is such a life worthwhile​


Ladies and Gentlemen,

Lee Kuan Yew is credited with all sorts of earth shattering achievements; turning a fishing village into a world metropolis and a whole load of other achievements. But really if you ask yourself, has it all been worthwhile? Has any of these achievements been worthwhile at the expense of such pain and and injustice caused to achieve it?

Remember, Chia Thye Poh. He was a man Lee Kuan Yew imprisoned for 31 years, far longer than Nelosn Mandela simply because he refused to admit he was a Communist which he was not. Removed from his family and kept in solitary confinement all those years without trial, he was eventually released in 1998. Tell me was it worth it. All these achievements which are attributed to Lee Kuan Yew by a misinformed international audience cannot justify such inhumanity to his fellow citizen.

Remember Lim Chin Siong. He too was a Lee Kuan Yew critic unjustly imprisoned for decades just because he will not tow the Lee Kuan Yew line. He spent decades in solitary for no crime whatsoever, his sole crime being a Lee Kuan Yew opponent. He too was eventually released and has since died. Was these achievements really worthwhile if it was done at this expense?

And then you had the Marxist conspirators, or Lee Kuan Yew's claim that they were. They were neither Marxist Conspirators nor Violin players. They were simply a group of people who felt Singapore should be a democracy, not a dictatorship under Lee Kuan Yew. We have heard of many in the group who were imprisoned for several years including a Singapore lawyer woman, Teo Soh Lung. She was beaten and repeatedly tortured for refusing to confess that that she was a Communist which she was not. Eventually she was released and her career destroyed. Was it really necessary? What was achieved by this cruelty? Nothing.

Chee Soon Juan, a determined critic of Lee Kuan Yew and former professor of neuropsychology in National University of Singapore, bankrupted, jailed and impoverished and removed from his professorship. Today he ekes out a living selling his books on Singapore's streets. Was it really necessary? Has Lee's achievements justified such cruelty?

I was watching another very evil human being, Henry Kissinger, in a video by the late Christopher Hitchens called The Trials of Henry Kissinger. He was a man responsible for the murders of thousands and millions of innocent people, in Portuguese Timor, Cyprus and Chile and Vietnam. When asked how he justified his actions, his lame excuse was that statesmen would sometimes have to choose between 2 evils. Really? Was Lee Kuan Yew choosing between 2 evils when he jailed Chia Thye Poh for 31 years, when he put Lim Chin Siong in solitatry for decades and when he tortured Teo Soh Lung because she wanted to help the poor and disadvantaged in Singapore?

As for Kissinger, even after the peace accord in Paris in 1973, he continued bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong just to show the Soviet Union that the US can inflict damage and even more damage, in circumstances where he already knew the war was lost.

Men such as Lee Kuan Yew have blood on their hands. Lee Kuan Yew today is 89 years old and he lives on with the memory of the crimes that he committed. As Chee Soon Juan told him in court in 2008, he was very sorry for him. He said "he cuts a pathetic figure". True and well said.

Lee Kuan Yew would have to live the remaining years of his life with his conscience. With the brutality he had inflicted on his fellow man. There is simply no justification for the actions he did. He cannot argue that such cruelty was necessary to bring Singapore to what it is today. In fact Singapore would have been a far better place had he been tolerant of divergent views. It would have been a vibrant democracy and not afflicted with the problems it faces today of massive brain drain, a zero birth rate and an almost extinct local population.

I would have no hesitation to say that the most humble of Singaporeans are far luckier human beings today than the 89 year old Lee Kuan Yew. He has to somehow live with his conscience. I can look into the mirror tomorrow morning with pride. Can Lee Kuan Yew do so without cringing?

Gopalan Nair
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He is highly overrated by brainwashed Sinkies.

His so-called career was made by kissing the arse of the correct Jew. :cool:

 
Dr Kiss Ass Singer has the blood of many Asian people on his hands. He is the face of the Jewish cabal.
 
LKY's legacy is a deeply divisive one in S'pore. While he is credited with the country's economic success, his methods involved authoritarian tactics and a suppression of dissent. LKY was a cruel leader who destroyed anyone who opposed him; remember the detention without trial of political opponents like Dr Poh Soo Kai, Lim Chin Siong and Dr Lim Hock Siew, as well as the bankrupting of figures such as J B Jeyaretnam and Chee Soon Juan, as evidence of his ruthless consolidation of power. Insecure leaders fear opponents who are willing and able to expose them.
 
Being obsessed to stay in control and always planning ahead on fixing his opponents is the purpose of his life. That's sad.
LKY established a system of governance characterised by minimal transparency and accountability, using fear to discourage opposition and maintain the PAP's dominance. They believe his control over the media, civil service and security forces allowed him to implement his policies without sufficient checks and balances, leading to a legacy of unresolved issues. Not much has changed with the present PAP.
 
I think his life was just plain miserable. Always upset and angry. Then he wants to fix the opposition and term them commies, dogs etc. Just look at him here. Even now he is absolutely miserable.
Instances like LKY's rhetoric about cornering opponents indicate a bullying behaviour and insecurity. His reliance on PAP-enacted legislation to maintain his authority reveals a deeper lack of personal courage. LKY seems like a flawed figure whose pursuit of power came at the expense of democratic principles and individual liberties in S'pore. The insecurity has continued right down from Goh CT to Lee HL and Lawrence Wong.
 
Instances like LKY's rhetoric about cornering opponents indicate a bullying behaviour and insecurity. His reliance on PAP-enacted legislation to maintain his authority reveals a deeper lack of personal courage. LKY seems like a flawed figure whose pursuit of power came at the expense of democratic principles and individual liberties in S'pore. The insecurity has continued right down from Goh CT to Lee HL and Lawrence Wong.
At least he did something good for sinkies, but u see now the PAP people after him did nothing good for sinkie and still want to claim credit for everything and heap more financial burden on locals while they themselves elites and their in bed business people benefiting from import of more foreigners, CECA and all sort of rubbish.
 
He is highly overrated by brainwashed Sinkies. His so-called career was made by kissing the arse of the correct Jew.
The pervasive fear surrounding LKY, even after his death, prevents open and honest criticism of his actions and policies. The respect shown towards him was rooted in fear rather than genuine admiration. Is there any necessity of concealing information if his leadership was truly benevolent? S'poreans must feel empowered to voice our true opinions without fear of reprisal.
 
At least he did something good for sinkies, but u see now the PAP people after him did nothing good for sinkie and still want to claim credit for everything and heap more financial burden on locals while they themselves elites and their in bed business people benefiting from import of more foreigners, CECA and all sort of rubbish.
I agree that the current PAP leaders are morally bankrupt and greedy. No wonder LKY has risen from the grave as he threatened to do when things have turned rotten in the SG govt.
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At least he did something good for sinkies, but u see now the PAP people after him did nothing good for sinkie and still want to claim credit for everything and heap more financial burden on locals while they themselves elites and their in bed business people benefiting from import of more foreigners, CECA and all sort of rubbish.
There is no fairness, little opportunity and a generally low overall quality of life for young people in S'pore. They are feeling deeply frustrated and concerned about the lack of opportunities and challenges facing them after graduation, and must be angry with the 65% who voted for the continued sad state of affairs here. Look at the presence of international students in local institutions and the resources they receive, including NS exemption while male S'poreans' personal and professional lives are affected by NS obligations. This is all the doing of the PAP!
 
The situation in S'pore where events that have happened before continue to happen again, in exactly the same way: it is like Groundhog Day. Even 60 years after independence, S'poreans are still railing against the same system of governance and policies and other issues such as elitism that the late LKY had a hand in building up and entrenching. He knew that an elite govt would emerge which expects to be paid obscene wages that the general populace can only dream about, before they are willing to come forward to "serve". The worse trait is that they serve only themselves, and have no interest in helping the people. It is economic growth at all costs - including sacrificing the masses.
 
Nothing personal ok
I aglee you don't?


Over the past two decades, TODAY has played an active role in public discourse in Singapore. To mark our 20th anniversary in November, we are re-publishing 20 of our most impactful news articles over the years.

WHAT HAPPENED


  • TODAY’s interview in 2002 with the late opposition icon JB Jeyaretnam was widely regarded as one of the most revealing interviews he had given
  • Mr Jeyaretnam, or JBJ as he is affectionately known, was the first opposition party candidate to be elected as a Member of Parliament in 1981. He had been barred from contesting in elections since 2001, when he became bankrupt following a series of defamation suits
  • Among other things, he spoke about his uncompromising beliefs, the loss of his wife and his lonely political journey

WHAT NEXT

  • At 82 years old, JBJ was discharged as a bankrupt in May 2007 and reinstated as an attorney
  • The following year, he founded the Reform Party as he took another step towards returning to politics. But he died of heart failure a few months later
  • In a condolence letter, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wrote about how “one had to respect Mr JB Jeyaretnam’s dogged tenacity to be active in politics at his age” and that “our differences were not personal"
 
Being obsessed to stay in control and always planning ahead on fixing his opponents is the purpose of his life. That's sad.
Yes sugar king Robert Kuok who were classmates with LKY did mentioned in his autobiography that Lky was abit bonkers always obsessed with Singapore
 
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